The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 13, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909 -EVENING EDITION
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Personal Notes f
MRS. COKE has returned from a
short visit at Maxwell.
MRS. J. P. BANE of Flagstaff, was
a Marshfleld shopper today.
"MURPHY" CARLSON of Ten Mile,
was a Marshfleld visitor today.
ORVILLE WILSON of Sumner, was
a Marshfleld business visitor to
day. RALPH JACKSON of Coos Bay, is
now chief clerk In W. F. Rau's
hotel at Medford.
W. H. WATSON has moved into the
F. Ai Haines cottage on Fifth
street in South Marshfleld.
A. JACOBSON and S. W. Van
Zile of North Bend, were Marsh
fleld business visitors today.
MISS ISIS MARSH has returned
from a few days visit with Mrs.
Claude Stutsman at Coqullle.
H. W. PAINTER will return tonight
or tomorrow from a trip to Port
Orford and intervening points.
W. S. CHANDLER Jr., has returned
from Portland where he was ar
ranging for material for their new
building. .
MRS. J. T. HARRIGAN has returned
from an extended northern trip,
including a visit at the Seattle ex
position. II. E. SHINE, manager of the South
ern Oregon Company, returned
last evening from a business trip
to Portland.
MRS. P. L. PHELAN and son, Pres
ton have returned to Myrtle
Point after a short visit with
friends here.
ERIC BOLT; who has been taking in
the Seattle Fair, has gone to Gold
Hill where he will visit his grand
parents for a week or so.
HARRY G. BUTLER expects to
leave on the next Plant for San
Francisco where he expects to re
main until next spring at least.
MRS. SAUNDERS, formerly Miss
Teresa Knowles, arrived on the
Breakwater for a visit at the home
of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Shine of
Empire.
W. S. CHANDLER and Irving Chan
dler are down from their South
Coos River summer home. Irving
made the trip down last evening
In his new launch, the Bertha A,
In an hour and thlrty-flvo minutes.
GEORGE BAIL of Hot Springs, S.
D., who hns been Investigating
this section for a couple of weeks,
will return with his family just as
quickly as he can shape up his
business affairs tlfere.
MRS. C. A. SEHLBREDE will reach
homo this evening via the Rose-burg-Myrtle
Point auto route. Sho
has been away three months visit
ing in Portland, Seattle, Salem,
Roseburg and other points.
DR. G. W. LESLIE returned last
evening from n short outing nt
Florence and other points on tho
Sitislaw. Ho says that quite a
boom hns been started thero by
tho various projects for develop
ing that section.
MRS. A. STILES, Worthy Grand
Matron of the Oregon Eastern
Star who has been visiting Doric
Chapter for a few days, will leave
today for the Coqullle Valley
whero she will visit tho chanters
thero after which will proceed to
Roseburg.
. II. WALTER returned last evening
f-n a trip to tho Seattle Expo
s'tlon. Ho says tho lair is much
better than ho expf-e'ed to seo and
he declares that the attendance is
surpassing all expectations. He
says that tho cost of lllng thero J
Is very reasonable.
"V. J. MORROW returned last eve
ning from an extended trip to th
midwest, visiting at Indiana and
lown noln'i. He ciout ron'idpr
nblo time nt Warloo and Cdnr
Falls. He says that tba country
Is prosperous but tho heat 103
or ?o lp the shudo was almost
.unbearable.
THAYER GRIMES is expected bnck
Jn a day or two from tho Umqua
where he wont to secure a homestead.
MRS. AGNEW will leave on
Breakwater for Portland.
the
MRS. W. R. DAVIS of West Marsh
fleld, Is reported quite sick.
F. D. DOW is expected home tonight
Irom a business trip to Baudon.
T. C. RUSSELL and wife of Beaver
HIH, are Marshfleld visitors today.
J. S. COK3 and family left today for
A.lcgany where they will enjoy a
short outing.
"GRANDMA" LOCKHART Is re
ported quite 111, suffering from a
complication of Ills.
JAMES WATSON, county clerk,
came over from Coqullle today.
He and his two sisters will leave
on the Breakwater tomorrow to
take in the Seattle Exposition.
B. F. LAWRENCE, managing editor
of the Indianapolis Star, and wife
arrived here on the Breakwater to
visit Mr. Lawrence's parents, De
puty Assessor, and Mrs. J. S. Law
rance at Coqullle and other rela
tives in this section.
L. A. LILJEQVIST and Dr. Leslie
returned last evening from Flor
ence. L. A. says he found the
Doctor chasing deer both wild and
tame and the Doctor Intimates
that the assistant prosecuting at
torney did not devote all his time
to professional business while
there.
MRS. A. M. CRAWFORD, wife of
Attorney General Crawford, arriv
ed here this week from Salem to
visit at the home of her uncle,
Judge Watson of Coos City. Craw
ford will come down next week to
attend the Oregon-Idaho Develop
ment Congress and to visit friends.
He formerly practised law here.
J. E. LYONS, who has been spend
ing a few days on the Bay looking
after business interests and visit
ing friends, will leave tomorrow
for his home in Portland. Jim
says that Coos Bay never looked
better to him and his many friends
here are hoping that It made such
an Impression on him that he and
Mrs. Lyons will return and help
boost It along.
Remove Quarantine. The small
pox quarantine has been removed
from the I Miller boarding house on
South Broadway, all of the patients
having fuIiy recovered from the dis
ease. FRIDAY AND THE 1STII.
Combination of Unlucky Omens
Today But Nothing Happens.
Today rhou'd have been an un
lucky one if half the things attribut
ed to "Friday" and hoodoo 13 have
any weight because it is Friday
and the thirteenth day of August.
There we,-e no accidents or other
evil doing-? around town so that be
lievers in omens were given a severe
shock.
One accident was reported at the
Smith-Powers Logging camp on
North Coo3 River. Dr. Dlx was call
ed up there. No particulars were
obtainable aside from the fact that
it wasn't 'serious.
"CAST1 HWOOIV Ht h P K-
Monogram Oil. THE GUNNERY.
"CASTLKWOOI!" at the P. K.
You enn IJUY or SELn through
Tho Times "WANTS" with ease, dls
onto'i nrid nrofit trv them
The Unique Pantntortuni just one
block west on Central avenue where
I may be found now ready to clenn,
repair and press suits, hats for men
and skirts and (lists for ladles. First
class work and satisfaction guaran
teed. a L. FOOTE
The Metropolitan
Standard
Read the Times' Want Ads.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given, by order of
the Common Council of the City of
Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon,
dated the 24th day of June, 1909,
that a special election will be held
at the City Hall in the City of Marsh
fleld, Coos County, Oregon, between
the hours of 9 o'clock a. in., and C
o'clock p. m., on TUESDAY the 24th,
day of A.igust, 1909, for the pur
pose of submitting to the legal
voters of said City for their approval
or rejection, an .amendment to
Section 110 of the city Charter of
said City of Marshfleld, to increase
the limit of Indebtedness to five per
cent of the assessed valuation of
the property within the corporate
limits of the said city, and also an
amendment to sub-division 34 of
Section 2S of the Charter of the
said City of Marshfleld, authorizing
and empowering the Common Coun
cil of the City of Marshfleld, to Issue
and dispose of bonds of said city,
not exceeding five per cent of the as
sessed valuation of the property
within the corporate limits of said
City of Marshfleld, said bonds to be
payable in not less than ten nor more
than tw-enty years, the same to beat
Interest not exceeding six per cent,
for the purpose of redeeming and
paying off the warrant indebtedness
of the said City of Marshfleld, Coos
County, Oregon.
Witness my hand this 12th day of
August, 1909.
JOHN W. BUTLER,
Recorder of the City of Marshfleld.
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Got
Again
THE
WELL-KNOWN "U-NESD-A
-BUISCU1T" ALSO NATIOXAL
BISCUIT COMPANY'S ASSORTED
CAKES AND COOKIES FRESH AND
CRISP FROM FACTORY BY
STEAMER ALLIANCE.
C. W. Wolcott
FAMILY GROCER
PHONE 07-.1
Anybody can
Lake a
SNAPSHOT
NO FUSS, NO I50TIIKR, NO
DARK ROOM FOR ANY PART OF
THE WORK IF YOU USE A KO-
DAK. LIIT US SHOW YOU HOW
SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE IT IS.
RPD CROSS
DRUG STORE
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE STEAM
LAUNDRY IN MARSHFIELD.
V TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
Coos Bay Steam
Laundry
PHONE 57-J.
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George,
Where did you get that
Castlevvood?"
At the P. K. Cor
ner and it's the
Right Kind
of
Whiskey, too.
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Now is the time to inspect your wardrobe and fill in
for the big event.
Oregon-Idaho
D
evelopment
Drop in at GOODRUM'S if you want real classy togs
at the right price.
SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF ADVANCED STYLES IN
Kingsbury $3 Hats
Packard $4.50 and $5 Shoes
Stetson $4.50 and $5 Hats
Cluett $1.50 and $2 Shirts
LOTS OF NOVELTIES IV HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, SOX,
RELTS, UNDERWEAH AND CAPS.
RKMEMHER MY FALL SAMPLES ARE IN AND.YOU WILL
HE WISE TO LOOK THEM OV.ER.
LET ME SEE
YOUR
SMILING FACE.
'gEggHj iWBEMEHI!S3Mtf!
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ARKET
GOOD THINGS TO EAT FOR YOUIt
TO GET
Saturday Specials
CHICKENS, FRYERS
CHICKENS, STEWS
CAUHAGE
TOMATOES
GREHN AND WAX 1JEAXS
PEAS
CUOUMUEHS
LETTUCE, CELERY,
IIU.VC II ONIONS.
1IUCII CARROTS
HUNCH HEUTS
HUNCH TURNIPS
RUTAHAGOS
HELL PEPPERS
PEAS, APRICOTS,
PEACHES, PLUMS,
AVATERMELONS
PINEAPPLES
Chas. Scauff
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and get what is
coming to you.
IAKSHFIE!
ORE,
SUNDAY DINNER
THEM.
AND WHERE
Our Pies and cakes are better now
than ever before. Our constant ef
forts to produce the best results In
an over Improving quality. For your
Sunday Dlnnor.
Nothing could be, more suitable
than some of our delicious pastry.
You can rely on their purity and
wholesomeness.
COOS BAY
BAKERY
TELEPHONE 111-L
Congress
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We Take Pride V
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In onr lino of men's
and
boys' hats and especially our
Thoroughbred brnnd. No bet- 9
tcr hnt Is made or sold nny- y
whero tit any price. It Is Just
what the name Implies a
THOROUGH lilt EI) for
THOROUGHBREDS and the
price Is only Stf.OO.
For a medium price hat you
will find the STATESMAN &
Is a winner and the price tt
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only S2.50.
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HOUSE OF QUALITY.
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PRICE OF PREFERRED STOCK OF
THE UNITED WIRELESS
TELEGRAPH COMPANY:
Note the steady and rapid ad
vance In th3 price of utocl; since tho
organization of the company:
per share
February 23, 1U07 $10.00
September 3, 1907 11.00
October 1, 1007 12.50
November 10, 1007 14.00
January 1, 1008 15.00
March 1, 1008 1G.50
June 1, 100S 17.50
August 1, 3 90S 18.50
October 1, 1908 20.00
December 15, 1908 22.50
February 15, 1909 '. . . . 25.00
May 1. 190!) 30.00
August 1, 1909 $35.00
The price will remain at $35.00
for a short time only. It's a chanco
of a HMIm to make a safe Invest
ment and largo profits.
O. L. HOPSON, Fiscnl Agent.
Coos mid Curry Counties, Hoy 3U:L
Mnrchflclri.
OIJIcc In Tho "Clianillei"
It's The Right Ticket
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to have, Is a hankering after Real
Estate. And you can find the best
bargains here In all kinds of pro
perties. If you are looking for .
home b!to or for building land as,
an Investment, we have some very
attractive parcels to offer you at
most tempting prices. All Improved
lands, most desirably situated. We
have town and country properties for
sale or exchange and wo buy, too.
RESIDENCE IOTS A'f EAST
SIDE from son.oo i:p, terms to
5UIT HUYERS.
TITLE GUARANTEE
& ABSTRACT CO,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager.
Marshfleld. Oregon.
General Asents. Eastsidn.
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Quality Talks I
Best Ieo Cream on tho Pacific
Const Made at
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Livery, Feed and
Sale Stable
Rigs at all hours and a carry-all-that
wo will send out with parties
wishing to go In crowds,
L. H. HEISNER
Murshfleld, Ore.
Phone 120-J
Bayside Paint Co.
EVERYTHING IN PAXTS AND'
AVALL PAPER.
Coos lliillillng, (15 Market Avenue?,
I Phono 200.L, MnrshllelU, Ore.
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